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Experts suggest ways to handle a situation when private matters go public

Prince Harry’s recently released tell-all memoir, Spare, has ensured possibly irreparable damage to many Royal Family members’ public image. Experts decode ways to handle similar situations should you find yourself faced with private matters going public

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(From left) Prince William, Prince of Wales; Sophie, Countess of Wessex; Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge; Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex as the coffin of Queen Elizabeth arrives at Westminster Hall for her lying in state on September 14, 2022. Pic Courtesy/Getty Images

(From left) Prince William, Prince of Wales; Sophie, Countess of Wessex; Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge; Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex as the coffin of Queen Elizabeth arrives at Westminster Hall for her lying in state on September 14, 2022. Pic Courtesy/Getty Images

Everyone loves gossip, except when they are being discussed. Most of the world will not be able to relate to the magnitude of talk going around about the Royal Family and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. 

And it’s highly probable that even if we were to share a memoir, including relationship-damaging tales in a book, it wouldn’t sell 1.4 million copies in one day like Prince Harry’s Spare did when it was released last week, and have spectators or one party’s supporters launch vicious attacks against the other like it has been done in the case of Meghan Markle. However, it would cause a stir among relatives and within the neighbourhood, which can be unpleasant, considering the relative size of our worlds. 

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